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Ordinations, 2004
Cardinal George ordained 14 men as priests for the Archdiocese of Chicago May 22 at Holy Name Cathedral.

Rainbow Sash
Eucharist is about Christ, not protest
As Cardinal George took increasing public criticism for his directive to deny the Eucharist to protesters wearing rainbow sashes on Pentecost Sunday, he—as well as gay activists—pointed out that the problem wasn’t that the protesters were identifying themselves as homosexual, it was that they were using the Eucharist for a political statement.


Observations - by Tom Sheridan
A parable of today
A parable is a story, taken from life, illustrating some moral or philosophical truth. Jesus used parables to teach about the reign of God. Today’s column is a parable of sorts. At least, that’s the goal. You’ll have to tell me if it works or not. >
The Interview
Carmel grad devotes life to Haiti’s street kids
Doug Perlitz, a 1988 graduate of Carmel High School in Mundelein, didn’t know exactly what he wanted to do when he went to Fairfield Universty in Connecticut. But Perlitz found his calling, not in the classroom, but on a volunteer service trip to Haiti between his junior and senior years. >

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At the threshold of the apostles: the pilgrimage to Rome
Last week, the auxiliary bishops of the Archdiocese and I went to Rome to pray at the tombs of Saints Peter and Paul and to visit Peter’s successor and the bishops who assist him in the Roman Curia. >

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